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The latest injury updates for Sunday's game between the Orlando Magic and Toronto Raptors

Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black will miss today's game against the Toronto Raptors. 

Black continues to deal with a stomach injury that has kept him sidelined since March 7.

Here's the full injury report: 

MAGIC

Anthony Black: Out (Stomach)

Jonathan Isaac: Out (Knee)

Franz Wagner: Out (Ankle)

Alex Morales: Out (G League)

Colin Castleton: Out (G League)

RAPTORS 

Chucky Hepburn: Out (G League)

Brandon Ingram: Questionable (Foot)

Trayce Jackson-Davis: Questionable (Knee)

Collin Murray-Boyles: Questionable (Back)

Immanuel Quickley: Out (Foot)

Here's the game preview: 

Game time: 6 p.m., Scotiabank Arena, Toronto

TV: FanDuel Sports Network 

Betting line: Magic +2.5

LAST GAME FOR THE MAGIC: 

Paolo Banchero tallied 30 points, nine rebounds and seven assists, as Orlando defeated Sacramento, 121-117, at Kia Center. Desmond Bane scored 23 points for the Magic, while Tristan da Silva added 18 points. DeMar DeRozan led six Kings in double figures with game-highs of 33 points and 11 assists, while Daeqwon Plowden scored 23 points off the bench, including 6-of-10 from three-point range. Both teams shot well from the field – Orlando shot 54.1 percent and Toronto shot 51.1 percent. The Magic were also 13-of-27 from three-point range and 28-of-32 from the free throw line. Midway through the fourth quarter, Orlando went on a 12-0 run and led 107-95 with 5:09 remaining. The Kings would not quit and cut the deficit to 116-115 after a three-pointer by Plowden with 50.4 seconds left. On the next possession, Jalen Suggs answered with a three-pointer of his own with 27.4 seconds remaining to seal the win for the Magic and snap their six-game losing skid.

PROJECTED STARTERS

MAGIC 

F Tristan da Silva 

F Paolo Banchero 

C Wendell Carter Jr. 

G Desmond Bane 

G  Jamal Cain 

RAPTORS 

F Brandon Ingram 

F Scottie Barnes

C Jakob Poeltl 

G R.J Barrett 

G Ja'Kobe Walter 

QUOTABLE 

Magic coach Jamahl Mosley on the win against the Sacramento Kings: 

“I've said this before—you hear the quote,” Mosley said. “It's better to learn lessons in a win than in a loss. That's the thing that we're going to talk about tonight. We got the job done and it was not pretty at the end of the day and we know that, we saw it, we see what it is. But again, to get the win and find a way through it all, that's important right now for us.”

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